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๐ก๏ธ Secure Comfort Meets Smart Care โ Because Your Mobility Deserves the Best
The 4 Pcs Foley Catheter Holder Straps offer a quick-to-use, anti-slip silicone grip solution designed to stabilize urinary catheters comfortably and safely. Featuring reusable fastener tabs and a skin-friendly locking design, these straps reduce irritation and support active lifestyles. Ideal for both men and women, this pack ensures you always have reliable catheter stabilization ready.






| ASIN | B094G4N7R1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,360 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #76 in Bladder Control Devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (682) |
| Date First Available | May 8, 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Nuanchu |
| Package Dimensions | 6.61 x 4.72 x 1.34 inches; 2.08 ounces |
M**W
Totally worth the price!
I was using the stick on kind but my skin didn't like it anymore. I love these. They are not to tight, they don't slide and the little blue thing fits perfectly in the hole. That feature alone makes them worth the price.
K**R
Comfortable
I bought these ti replace the one from the hospital. OH MY, so comfortable. Was secure to my leg, did not scratch or burn my skin, did not slip on my thigh. Awesome. Thank you for an efficient skin tender product.
D**E
It works with minor issues.
I've been using these for a few months now. They are not bad . They do hold as advertised,but after a while they do loose their elastic strength. The Velcro square that attaches the straps together works good, but you need to make sure it is placed correctly on the strap to keep from scratching your leg. The Velcro used for the extension tube works good also. But at times it can be difficult to separate the Velcro from the straps. I use 2 of them for my extension tube to keep it off my knee, and to keep the catheter away from my front pocket of my trousers.
A**.
Great product!
These are so handy! I love using these to secure catheter tubing. They are much more economical than using a stat lock and they are comfortable, no sticky glue. They are easy to use and reusable, it is a win win all around. I can't say enough good things about why I love these. Did I say you can wash them? Yep you can. Well worth the money. If you are on the fence, get them. They work and are by far worth it.
T**D
The width matters!
They can be binding. They would be perfect if it were 1 1/2 to 2 inches in width. Like if you sewn 2 together side by side.
K**L
Very functional and better than what was used in a recent hospital stay.
I spent two months in the hospital recently and the fasteners used to secure the tubing would keep coming loose. Upon my release I still needed to have a catheter for another 30 days so I purchased the leg type and used these straps to secure it. They worked perfectly, and even when I had the catheter removed, my doctor commented she had never seen these before, and told her that they worked great and could be found on Amazon. Hopefully my experience will help someone else who is in a similar situation.
B**R
This can work for you
As someone who hs tried just about everthing on the internet. This one has worked best. No more gluing on devises which do not last or work as described-----this one does. Do reason it should not work for you. keep in mind thosr that glue always pull off at the most inconvient or wrong time This one does not.
D**S
DO NOT BUY! Very hard to use.
The hook and loop material is VERY aggressive. Normally you would think that is a good thing. You do not want hook and loop material not to stick together. That defeats the purpose of hook and loop which is for the hook to stick to the loop. HOWEVER, this sticks together so aggressively that it is darn near impossible to get apart. So much so that in order to get it apart it actually tears the stitching that holds the hook tab that is stitched to the elastic, making the strap unusable. I am 75, fortunately I do not have arthritis in my hands, but even so, this is really tough to get apart. If you have arthritis, it will be impossible.
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